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we live in the world of science and technology. we have to remember that it's science that got us where we are and not superstition. our mission at skeptic magazine is to combat these things and tell everyone you can have fun but don't take it seriously. >> very good. we'll trust in the science. thank you for joining us. up next, wardrobe malfunction? uniforms made in china sparking a controversy here at home and brits are none too pleased with missile launchers on their roofs. let the olympic games begin. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insurance, where the costs to both repair your home and replace your possessions are covered. and we don't just cut a check for the depreciated value -- we can actually replace your stuff with an exact or near match. plus, if your home is unfit to live in after an incident, we pay for you to stay somewhere else while it's being repaired. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insurance. because you never know what lies around the corner. to get a free quote, call... visit a local office,
we live in the world of science and technology. we have to remember that it's science that got us where we are and not superstition. our mission at skeptic magazine is to combat these things and tell everyone you can have fun but don't take it seriously. >> very good. we'll trust in the science. thank you for joining us. up next, wardrobe malfunction? uniforms made in china sparking a controversy here at home and brits are none too pleased with missile launchers on their roofs. let the...
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akin's junk science which he did not invent that is what's dominates this story and making this national story, but he is right in line beside that, he's right in line with the gop plan of no abortion even in case of rape or incest. so besides his fairy tale of a woman's body, there's no problem with the rest of the gop. >> in that the gop is largely pro-life. you're right. >> pro-life to the extent of even rape and incest. >> that's not clarified in the platform and the platform has been the same for all of the conventions and mitt romney's position is to allow exceptions. so how do you say he's in line with the whole of the gop? mitt romney disagrees. >> todd akin will be in the news at least for a couple more days. also making waves in washington this week is news week's cover story hit the road barack bihar vard professor. critics charge it's filled inaccuracies including the health care act's effect on the economy. on "morning joe" today, tina brown defended the controversial article. let's take a look. >> kneel is a swash buckling very, very aggressive thinker. >> did neil step in
akin's junk science which he did not invent that is what's dominates this story and making this national story, but he is right in line beside that, he's right in line with the gop plan of no abortion even in case of rape or incest. so besides his fairy tale of a woman's body, there's no problem with the rest of the gop. >> in that the gop is largely pro-life. you're right. >> pro-life to the extent of even rape and incest. >> that's not clarified in the platform and the...
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is anyone telling me where he has to leave the house where he sits on the science committee? no. every policy he's advocated for which is a logical outgrowth of his view which i do not think most republicans hold but all of his policy positions are broadly supported within the republican party. it's not like although his comments are fringe, it's not like his ideology and his policy positions are fringe. they're central in the republican movement and that's the problem for the republican party, is that paul ryan has also co-sponsored personhood. he signed on to the forcible rape language and that's the bigger issue here. >> i'm going to get into forcible rape. steve, i explained this -- i understand if they came to this pentagon where he is with 50% of the conservative vote in missouri. he won just over 200,000 votes, which amounts to 3.3% of the population of the state because it was a contested primary. so what's his calculus here? >> that's story of primaries in general. a landslide winner in a primary will have 5% of the population of the state, and illustrating the power tha
is anyone telling me where he has to leave the house where he sits on the science committee? no. every policy he's advocated for which is a logical outgrowth of his view which i do not think most republicans hold but all of his policy positions are broadly supported within the republican party. it's not like although his comments are fringe, it's not like his ideology and his policy positions are fringe. they're central in the republican movement and that's the problem for the republican party,...
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the research, the new social science research focuses mostly on the question of whether money makes you a jerk. but and that's putting it very bluntly. but there is a small amount of research that shows also that, for example, high disagreeableness correlates with higher income and promotions and recommendations for the management track. so it's both. but there are certain character traits that lead to waefl and affluence and then having money, being in the presence of money, thinking about money makes you behave a certain way. i just want to add that it's not necessarily the 1% kind of money but just incrementally more. >> uh-huh. there is an interesting test psychological test about niceness that went along with your article that i love so much that i had the whole table take the test earlier in the day. we're going to show you how it went down and look out for a little game within the game to see who's the nicest between steve and krystal. and who is the most ruthless between me and s.e. >> if you are out of pens at home, would you put a handful of nbc pens from the office into your
the research, the new social science research focuses mostly on the question of whether money makes you a jerk. but and that's putting it very bluntly. but there is a small amount of research that shows also that, for example, high disagreeableness correlates with higher income and promotions and recommendations for the management track. so it's both. but there are certain character traits that lead to waefl and affluence and then having money, being in the presence of money, thinking about...
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and so i have been able to broaden my being up to date on science, science medium with great scientists as part of this foundation work. and that's a real pleasure. >> that is an interesting idea. just stay with that for a second. you said in order to do what did you with microsoft you had to what, you just had to, as you once said to me, you just had to have a focus on that at all times and other things suffered. is that simply the price of building a company like microsoft? >> i think its world's best companies are built by fanatics. and when are you in your 20s and 30s, being fanatical becomes-- at least came pretty naturally to me. >> rose: you didn't think there was another way. >> no, i wanted to let everybody have cool software and so i didn't feel that bad that that is what i was doing. i think now in my 50s, this way of operating, where i'm backing a lot of these great scientists is what, you know s the most natural for me. so i'm very-- . >> rose: most natural meaning most in comparison to -- >> trying to be fanatical about one thing, at this point in time so what i did in my
and so i have been able to broaden my being up to date on science, science medium with great scientists as part of this foundation work. and that's a real pleasure. >> that is an interesting idea. just stay with that for a second. you said in order to do what did you with microsoft you had to what, you just had to, as you once said to me, you just had to have a focus on that at all times and other things suffered. is that simply the price of building a company like microsoft? >> i...
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and i'm sure the vast majority of republicans don't actually buy into the junk science that todd akin was peddling. his positions, on the other hand, his policy positions, where he actually stands on abortion and a woman's right to make her own decisions are right in line with everything about the republican party. and that's the problem. when the republicans are couching their position in these lofty terms about life and a culture of life, it's one thing. when you have very graphic images of women who have been raped being forced to carry that baby to, you know, to actually have that baby, against their will, that's a totally different image for the american public. so, yes, they want to distance themselves from his words, but they're not doing anything to distance themselves from his actual policies. >> and sam stein, what akin has served to do is to highlight a component of the republican anti-abortion stance that they do not like to highlight, especially in presidential elections. and that is the refusal to allow any exception in the case of rape or incest. and this week, the high
and i'm sure the vast majority of republicans don't actually buy into the junk science that todd akin was peddling. his positions, on the other hand, his policy positions, where he actually stands on abortion and a woman's right to make her own decisions are right in line with everything about the republican party. and that's the problem. when the republicans are couching their position in these lofty terms about life and a culture of life, it's one thing. when you have very graphic images of...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your favorite rides. progressive has truck insurance? number one in truck and motorcycle. is that a golf cart? yep. we also cover rvs, boats, atvs. anything else i can help you with? -can i take a ride? -you need a ticket -- -i'm first! -and that's by the water slide. okay. no running. oh, dear. save on all your rides. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> next week will mark the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. you might say my next guest was collateral damage. hussein was until last november pakistan's ambassador to the united states
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their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at multiple sclerosis it is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system it is caused by damage to the myelin sheath protective covering that surrounds nerve cells. when damaged nerve signals slow done or stop. this can occur along any area of the brain, optic nerve and spinal chord. ms is most commonly diagnosed between ages 20 and 40 but could be seen at any age it affects twice as many women as men. one of them joined me this evening, andrea kirkpatrick is president and founder of the nonprofit cool kids learn. in 2001 she was diagnosed with ms. also here a remarkable group of scientist, stephen hauser of the nearology department of university of san francisco, amit bar-or of the unit of mcgrill. alfred sandock from harvard medical scho
their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at multiple sclerosis it is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system it is caused by damage to the myelin sheath protective...
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and a member of the science commit me who thinks science is aloif from the pit of hell. and he thinks he's a scientist. also tonight steve mor continue -- martin decided to do his political commercial, one of those guys, steve martin or bob kerrey will join me to explain why steve did that. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> coming up, mitt romney tried to play a moderate at the debate last week. this week, paul rien's going to give it a shot. he's never played that part before. ryan versus biden is next. former nebraska senator bob kerrey will talk about his race to get back into the senate and how he talked steve martin in to helping him. a republican congress man says the bible teaches us all about society. that's coming up. [ dog 1 ] i am not a vegetarian! yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never add
and a member of the science commit me who thinks science is aloif from the pit of hell. and he thinks he's a scientist. also tonight steve mor continue -- martin decided to do his political commercial, one of those guys, steve martin or bob kerrey will join me to explain why steve did that. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> coming up, mitt romney...
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and a member of the science commit me who thinks science is aloif from the pit of hell. and he thinks he's a scientist. also tonight steve mor continue -- martin decided to do his political commercial, one of those guys, steve martin or bob kerrey will join me to explain why steve did that. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. overmany discounts to thine customers! safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners' discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now, that's progressive. >>> coming up, mitt romney tried to play a moderate at the debate last week. this week, paul rien's going to give it a shot. he's never played that part before. ryan versus biden is n
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i think the revision is grounded in science. as the world's largest science lab, obviously a great deal about how members are being diagnosed and more importantly not getting the services they require. >> is it an example when kids were diagnosed with higher activity disorders, is it a situation where children who are not autistic are being diagnosed? help us understand the need. what's the science? >> some of the diagnostic functions. some experts have difficulty telling the two a part. the category, doesn't necessarily dictate how they are being cared for. this effort is really trying to update the criteria using the latest understanding of science and delivering as much care as possible. >> what about the concern that perhaps some people will not get the services they need? i was astonished by the number. it says that a lifetime cost to care for an individual with individual, $3.2 million. >> that's right. it's a tremendous burden to family and individuals. i think the issue here really is we want to make sure the revision in
i think the revision is grounded in science. as the world's largest science lab, obviously a great deal about how members are being diagnosed and more importantly not getting the services they require. >> is it an example when kids were diagnosed with higher activity disorders, is it a situation where children who are not autistic are being diagnosed? help us understand the need. what's the science? >> some of the diagnostic functions. some experts have difficulty telling the two a...
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we support a lot of research on computer science, we try to give money to many different organizations so we have relationship which is came about because we're supporting computer science research in general. so we had a relationship between our new york leaders and the cornell people so that's how it came about and they were just talking about how to help. >> rose: then the news this week has been the facebook i.p.o.. any thoughts about that? >> i definitely noticed that. >> rose: (laughs) i suspect you have. did they make a mistake at all until this? >> i don't know. like, i'm not... i've been through an i.p.o. once and we did some interesting things. >> rose: you did it on your own. you did ate different way. >> we had an auction trying to get more normal people able to participate and so on and i think... so i don't know the details. i don't want to speak about their thing but i think it's great to see that competition j, right? we were talking... the traffic in the valley is worse now than in new york and there's a lot of activity going on and that's great to see. >> rose: everyb
we support a lot of research on computer science, we try to give money to many different organizations so we have relationship which is came about because we're supporting computer science research in general. so we had a relationship between our new york leaders and the cornell people so that's how it came about and they were just talking about how to help. >> rose: then the news this week has been the facebook i.p.o.. any thoughts about that? >> i definitely noticed that. >>...
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and a member of the science commit me who thinks science is alive from the pit of hell. and he thinks he's a scientist. also tonight steve mor continue -- martin decided to do his political commercial, one of those guys, steve martin or bob kerrey will join me to explain why steve did that. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> coming up, mitt romney tried to play a moderate at the debate last week. this week, paul ryan's going to give it a shot. he's never played that part before. ryan versus biden is next. former nebraska senator bob kerrey will talk about his race to get back into the senate and how he talked steve martin in to helping him.
and a member of the science commit me who thinks science is alive from the pit of hell. and he thinks he's a scientist. also tonight steve mor continue -- martin decided to do his political commercial, one of those guys, steve martin or bob kerrey will join me to explain why steve did that. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i...
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that's the drama of science. and he didn't find the unified theory. >> rose: a near they tells how it fits together. >> how all nature's forces work. >> rose: steven hawking used to work on this, too, didn't he? >> i think he made a bet that the higgs wasn't there and it was a hundred bucks. >> rose: he acknowledged he lost the bet. >> that's right. >> rose: so what are the other big questions that are out there excite me about physics. >> so another great discovery that's probably in some way related to this-- which happened about a dozen years ago-- is that we've known for a long time the universe is expanding. it's getting bigger and bigger over time. but everybody thought the expansion would be slowing down. it's like if you throw up a baseball in the air it goes up slower and slower because gravity pulse it back. we thought the gravitational pull on each galaxy would also slow the expansion. so a couple astronomers went out to measure the rate of slowdown and lo and behold they found it's not slowing down, i
that's the drama of science. and he didn't find the unified theory. >> rose: a near they tells how it fits together. >> how all nature's forces work. >> rose: steven hawking used to work on this, too, didn't he? >> i think he made a bet that the higgs wasn't there and it was a hundred bucks. >> rose: he acknowledged he lost the bet. >> that's right. >> rose: so what are the other big questions that are out there excite me about physics. >> so...
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we're still the entrepreneurial center, still the science of technology center but we see bm we need to get some of these big approximately early. >> you'lline, tell bus your tam wa. >> oh, it's about mitt's money. >> got it. and there was a lot? >> mm-hmm. >> got to read the peace. it's about bain and how we got there. i see a series of m miscalculations by the romney campaign that kind of let them into the situation. up next, she sparked a fire storm last week by suggesting that mr. romney may have committed a fell any. steph any culter joins us next. we're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. ♪ jfk, blown away, what else do i have to say ♪ now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. for full strength sun protection. brniny so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your
we're still the entrepreneurial center, still the science of technology center but we see bm we need to get some of these big approximately early. >> you'lline, tell bus your tam wa. >> oh, it's about mitt's money. >> got it. and there was a lot? >> mm-hmm. >> got to read the peace. it's about bain and how we got there. i see a series of m miscalculations by the romney campaign that kind of let them into the situation. up next, she sparked a fire storm last week by...
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paul ryan has not bothered to feed you the fake science. he by apparently this disagreement statement they put out, he presumably knows that rape victims and incest victims do sometimes get pregnant and he knows what he wants the government to do, force those women to bear those pregnancies against their will until term. which one is worse? saying you want to force a woman who has just conceived against her will to also give birth against her will by order of the government? or telling yourself a fake science fairy tale so you can pretend the women don't exist and you would never want the kind of government that would do so so barbaric to a woman for nine months after the barbarism that was done to her in the incident afforded? which is worse, the person with the fairy tale or the person without one? because they both want the same policy either way. it's just that in the newfangled republican mike huckabee way of justifying it, they drop the fake science fairy tale. they don't bother trying to make it seem less barbaric. joining us now is
paul ryan has not bothered to feed you the fake science. he by apparently this disagreement statement they put out, he presumably knows that rape victims and incest victims do sometimes get pregnant and he knows what he wants the government to do, force those women to bear those pregnancies against their will until term. which one is worse? saying you want to force a woman who has just conceived against her will to also give birth against her will by order of the government? or telling yourself...
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he then went on to explain his understanding of the science of rape. >> so a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. but let's assume that maybe that didn't work or something. you know, i think there should be some punishment, but the punishment ought to be in the rapist and not attacking the child. >> president obama was asked about that today too, and he couldn't seem to comprehend what paul ryan and todd akin have in mind when they talk about forcible rape and legitimate rape. >> rape is rape. and the idea that we should be parsing and qualifying and, uh, slicing what types of rape we're talking about doesn't make sense to the american people. and certainly doesn't make sense to me. >> the president then turned to what congressman akin's madness means for mitt romney. >> although these particular comments have led governor romney and other republicans to distance themselves, i think the underlying notion that we should be making decisions on behalf of women for their health care decisions, or qualifying forcible rape versus nonforcible rape, i t
he then went on to explain his understanding of the science of rape. >> so a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. but let's assume that maybe that didn't work or something. you know, i think there should be some punishment, but the punishment ought to be in the rapist and not attacking the child. >> president obama was asked about that today too, and he couldn't seem to comprehend what paul ryan and todd akin have in mind when they talk...
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teaching of evolution, or maybe he wasn't, the science isn't in yet. neil diamond has married 29 years his junior, don't worry, she'll be a woman, soon. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report. stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. you're very kind. (cheers and applause) welcome to the report. glad to have you with us. folks, i got to tell you, the general election campaign is barely under way. and president obama is already resorting to ad homonym attacks trying to divide the country just when the republicans are trying to unite us against him. (laughter) fortunately fox & friends chief friend steve doocy isn't letting him get away with it. talking with mitt romney on thursday, doocy quoted the president's blatant attack on mitt. >> he said unlike some people, i wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth. (laughter) >> stephen: u
teaching of evolution, or maybe he wasn't, the science isn't in yet. neil diamond has married 29 years his junior, don't worry, she'll be a woman, soon. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report. stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. you're very kind....
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon. book right now at travelocity.com. >>> superstar slash in downtown new york last night. the guitarist from guns n roses. he's battled addiction and even axl rose. he now joins me for prime exclusive. welcome, slash. >> hi. >> people don't know this, copenhagen, early '90s, guns n roses at the height of their power. we had an interview together. and you said would you like a jack daniels. i tasted the jack daniels and 12 hours later, you and i were in some god foresaken hell hole hotel still drinking jack daniels. and you walked into the sunset wearing my favorite jacket, which i never got back. i thought it was a price worth paying. >> it was blue, it fitted me, it was everything that i wanted in a jacket. but you just took it. you probably have 1,000 jackets. it was -- i have said this many
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon. book right now at travelocity.com. >>> superstar slash in downtown new york last night. the guitarist from guns n roses. he's battled addiction and even axl rose. he now joins me for prime exclusive....
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the political science research said there won't be much difference. there won't be much of a difference. we have one example. i wanted to point to this. there is one example in recent presidential history that suggests there can be two different elections. this is 1980. this is 24 years ago. this is bush versus dukakis. that is a coast to coast, just a -- >> beautiful thing. >> betsy loves that. that is a great republican landslide. but look at that in the middle of the country. iowa, minnesota, wisconsin, three states in the middle of a republican landslide that were stubbornly resistant. what's interesting is in the mid 1980s there was the farm economy which basically collapsed in the midwest. what you had was a much worse economic environment in those states and the rest of the country, you had a republican in the white house, two terms of reagan. the voters seemed to take it out on the incumbent party in a way that didn't happen anywhere else. i'm looking at, for instance, a state like ohio where obama has been consistent. the economy is better in
the political science research said there won't be much difference. there won't be much of a difference. we have one example. i wanted to point to this. there is one example in recent presidential history that suggests there can be two different elections. this is 1980. this is 24 years ago. this is bush versus dukakis. that is a coast to coast, just a -- >> beautiful thing. >> betsy loves that. that is a great republican landslide. but look at that in the middle of the country....
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she usually has bangs and they are precise, but she has it down to a science. for back to school i wouldn't suggest you get a straight even bang, but a little longer and a little so when you pull it back, it looks better and frames your face. >> a softer bang. >> yeah, softer. >> what about this. for the moms who are watching, their girls are going back to school and some teenage girls just don't know how much to do it first. if they should keep it simple or not. what is age approprte? >> for make up i think for teens, the best thing is most girls are really into foundation. the best thing for someone starting off is a tinted moisturizer or beauty creams which is like a moisturizer, but with more color with better coverage. that's good to start with buzz it looks natural. >> instead of using too much. it gives an even skin tone. it's good to start off for teens and younger girls. also eye liner. when i say eye liner, i suggest starting with a blue or brown. don't go to black. that gets intense. >> don't take it all the way up. they will wear it all the way up t
she usually has bangs and they are precise, but she has it down to a science. for back to school i wouldn't suggest you get a straight even bang, but a little longer and a little so when you pull it back, it looks better and frames your face. >> a softer bang. >> yeah, softer. >> what about this. for the moms who are watching, their girls are going back to school and some teenage girls just don't know how much to do it first. if they should keep it simple or not. what is age...
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students laugh at me, but my students get goosebumps doing math and science. we love it. >> kafui dzirasa: he always tells this story about, you know, 19 years old and graduated from college, and how he used to get goosebumps doing math problems. and all i can remember as a 17- year-old thinking to myself was, "i never want to be like that." ( laughter ) >> pitts: anybody but that guy. >> dzirasa: yeah. >> pitts: kafui dzirasa loved to take apart computers as a kid, and says he breezed through high school without too much effort. he went to umbc as a meyerhoff scholar in 1997, thinking about his next track meet, not a career in science. >> dzirasa: when i got to umbc, i had no idea what research was. in fact, for about the first eight months, i lied about wanting a ph.d., because i didn't know what a ph.d. was. >> pitts: today, dr. dzirasa has both a ph.d. in engineering and a medical degree. he heads up a research team at duke university studying the brain and mental illness. >> dzirasa: i seek to understand the range of human suffering that comes in the cont
students laugh at me, but my students get goosebumps doing math and science. we love it. >> kafui dzirasa: he always tells this story about, you know, 19 years old and graduated from college, and how he used to get goosebumps doing math problems. and all i can remember as a 17- year-old thinking to myself was, "i never want to be like that." ( laughter ) >> pitts: anybody but that guy. >> dzirasa: yeah. >> pitts: kafui dzirasa loved to take apart computers as a...